"Figure 3: Disabled people are more likely than non-disabled people to report they received treatment for some but not all conditions during the coronavirus pandemic","" "Great Britain, 15 to 19 July 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. Question: “Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak have you been able to access the same level of medical care for any long-term mental or physical health condition, problem or illness?” 2. Base population for percentage: disabled and non-disabled people who had reported a physical or mental health condition or illness and said they were receiving medical care before the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). 3. Collection period limited to 15 July to 19 July 2020. 4. ""*"" indicates a small sample size for non-disabled respondents who selected this response option, as such these estimates and comparisons between them should be interpreted with caution. 5. ""**"" indicates a small sample size for disabled and non-disabled respondents who selected this response option, as such these estimates and comparisons between them should be interpreted with caution. 6. Lower and upper 95% confidence levels form a confidence interval, which is a measure of the statistical precision of an estimate and shows the range of uncertainty around the calculated estimate. As a general rule, if the confidence interval around one estimate overlaps with the interval around another, we cannot say with certainty that there is more than a chance difference between the two estimates. Confidence intervals for the estimates shown in this figure are available in Table 6 of the dataset accompanying this article." "Unit","%" "","" "","Not applicable-Do not know-Prefer not to say **","No, treatment was cancelled-No, not receiving treatment ","Treatment for some, but not all health conditions*","Yes, treatment started or continued but was reduced*","Yes, treatment started or continued as normal" "Disabled people aged 16 and above","6.5","29.1","25.3","10.9","28.2" "Non-disabled people aged 16 and above","17.1","24.8","7.4","9.7","41.1"